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William And Harry Reunite For Prince Philip In First Trailer For BBC Documentary

On Saturday, The BBC has released the official trailer for the upcoming documentary, Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, featuring members of the Royal Family discussing the life and impact of Prince Philip.

Members of the Royal Family will come together to pay tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh for the BBC program, due to be broadcast on 22 September. A preview released by the BBC includes clips from Prince William, Prince Harry, Zara Tindall and Prince Charles.

The clip starts with Prince William saying: “He’s always been a huge presence behind everything we’ve done really.”

Then, it shows Prince Harry, who adds: “What you see is what you got with my grandfather. He was unapologetically him.”

Zara Tindall, Princess Anne’s daughter, added: “You never really prepare yourself for losing him because he was always there.”

Prince Charles is the final royal to speak in the trailer.

Referring to his father Britain’s future king said: “We were lucky to have him for nearly 100 years.”

The documentary will also see Philip and the Queen‘s other children – Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and Prince Edward – feature.

The BBC’s documentary for Prince Philip was originally planned to mark the duke’s 100th birthday in June, but it was altered after his sad death in April. It includes interviews filmed before and after Philip’s death.

The BBC added: ‘The documentary-makers have been inside Buckingham Palace to meet the Duke’s long-serving staff and to capture his study, private office and library, exactly as they were during his seven decades at the heart of royal life.

To make the program even more personal, the Queen has given the BBC access to her private film collection.

Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, airs Wednesday 22 September at 9pm on BBC One.

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